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In 1994, Agora made the move to historic Mount Vernon at 14 West Mount Vernon Place. Adding to the "campus" nearly every year since, Agora's companies now occupy 6 buildings in the Mount Vernon area and is always on the lookout for a new gem. It is no accident that Agora's companies are housed in a collection of stately 19th century Baltimore mansions. These buildings represent, in architecture, what Agora's companies to achieve in publishing -- applying more than 2,000 years of evolved wisdom to the current situation. Wealthy Baltimore entrepreneurs of the last century roamed the world in search of architectural opportunity. What they brought back with them were the best architectural designs of the day...those that had their roots in ancient Greece and had been improved and elaborated over many centuries. Naturally, they wanted these designs in their own homes. Agora's companies are pleased to be able to help maintain these treasures and keep this neighborhood vigorous and full of young people, new ideas and lively commerce. Agora has also adopted the "Boy on the Turtle" fountain on the square in front of 14 W. Mt. Vernon Place as part of a national effort to preserve outdoor statuary. Agora's companies are active with the Mt. Vernon Belvedere Association and take every opportunity to champion the cause of historic preservation in Baltimore. In 1997, Bill Bonner received the Baltimore Heritages Douglas H. Gordon Award - honoring his preservation efforts in the Mt. Vernon district. In the same year, the Baltimore City Paper awarded Agora its "Best of Baltimore" award for the "Best Preservation Conscious Company." |
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